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So was Major not removed the first time he reportedly bit an employee? Did they then bring him back to the WH.
Major went back to Delaware with Jill Biden went she went home that week end.
I don't know if he actually bit someone.
And yes Major came back with Jill Biden.
But I'm not sure that he was sent to Delaware for bitting someone and then brought back because they thought he was safe.
Either way --- he has issues and it would scare me and he needs to be better managed.
If this happened in real life that poor dog would be euthanized, especially after two incidents. Or you might get sued. Or the dog would be quarantined to make sure it doesn't have rabies.
I'm on the dog's side; his caretakers don't seem to be doing a great job.
Yeah, the Bidens need to find the right home for Major. Shouldn't be too hard.
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Cool! So you didn't deny the dog could be in training to bite trump.
I disagree with your opinion of a dog owner characteristically being awfull.
The employee was nipped. No broken skin.
Was seen by medical and went back to work. That is protocal for most workplaces ...to see medical for a report and access.
No one seeks medical help for a nip that does not break the skin.
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Major, who is 3 years old, is the younger of the two Biden dogs, and has been known to display agitated behavior on multiple occasions, including jumping, barking, and "charging" at staff and security, according to the people CNN spoke with about the dog's demeanor at the White House. ...
The dog does not need to be put down. But he does need to be removed from the WH and given to someone who can control him, since it's obvious Biden* cannot or will not.
How the heck is this even political. Just because Biden owns the dog the dog is suddenly a political figure. Just because Biden owns the dog he has become a symbol of hatred for the right. Such a shame.
The dog does not need to be put down. But he does need to be removed from the WH and given to someone who can control him, since it's obvious Biden* cannot or will not.
How about that! After dozens of disagreements we finally agree on something.
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